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Animation Students Share Workflow Tips and Career Advice

Alum and Content Creator Sir Wade Neistadt spoke with 10 Animation Mentor students and alumni who animated shots in our Student Showcase. Lucky for us, they covered everything from practical workflow tips to career advice! We highlighted some of our favorite parts...

13 Podcasts Animators Should Listen to In 2021

Looking for some inspiration to jump-start your animation hobby or career? There are so many resources available to learn about animation! If you enjoy self-study you can read books on the topic, take online animation courses, and watch YouTube videos. You can also...

10 Advanced Acting Performance Tips for Animators

We have a very SPECIAL blog post from veteran mentor, Dana Boadway-Masson. She walks you through her secrets on acting and shares performance tips that will help you create believable, living and breathing characters. A must-read for any animator that needs to take it...

The Pros and Cons of Large vs. Small Animation Studios

As a young animator looking for career advice, you must have lots of questions. Some of the most common questions we hear at Animation Mentor are: Should I aim to work in a big studio or a small studio? Which one is better for learning? Which one pays more? Which one...

Dos and Don’ts For Developing Your Character Animation Reel

The field of animation is becoming more popular with each passing year. As the demand for unique and entertaining content grows, the demand for skilled animators is also on the rise. But there’s a catch: this sector is also remarkably competitive! That’s especially...

Top 3 Reasons You Need Creature Animation on Your Demo Reel

Just a few of the films on Shawn Kelly's IMDb page Shawn Kelly, Lead Animator at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) and Animation Mentor Co-Founder educates us on why you need more creature animation in your demo reel and reminds us that we are all animators. Sit back,...

Animation Demo Reel Review Etiquette

So, you've secured a demo reel review at a convention, job fair, etc., but it's not just about the work! You want to make a good impression too. There are definitely do's and don'ts to abide by when getting your demo reel reviewed—learn what they are from Image Engine...

5 Things NOT to Do on Your Demo Reel

Image from Francisco Ucke's 2018 Student Showcase Shot! At Animation Mentor, we know demo reels are the most important asset you have when looking for your dream animation job! In fact, we dedicate an entire class to teaching our students how to build their own...

A Guide to Demo Reel Reviews at Animation Conventions

Heading to CTN—or any other convention—this year with your demo reel in tow? First, read these pro tips on what to bring, how to get your reel reviewed, and more from some of our own mentors and reel reviewers who have seen it al! The annual CTN animation expo in...

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What is in a blog? ›

A blog (a truncation of "weblog") is an informational website consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries (posts). Posts are typically displayed in reverse chronological order so that the most recent post appears first, at the top of the web page.

How do I create my own blog? ›

How to start a blog in 7 steps
  1. Name your blog.
  2. Choose a blog builder. Choose a blog builder. ...
  3. Pick a web host. Pick a web host. ...
  4. Link your domain name to your blog.
  5. Design your blog. Design your blog. ...
  6. Publish your first post. Publish your first post. ...
  7. Promote your posts, write more, rinse and repeat.

How does a blog make money? ›

Bloggers make money in 5 main ways: Advertisem*nts: selling space on their web page or website for companies to advertise on. Affiliate marketing: promoting a third-party's products in exchange for earning a commission. Products: creating physical products to sell to their audience (e.g., merch)

Do bloggers get paid? ›

Basically, if you help a company make a sale, they might be willing to pay you a commission. Many companies, large and small, have affiliate programs that bloggers can join. After you sign up, you get a unique link for a specific product. If someone clicks that link and then makes a purchase, you get paid!

What the heck is a blog? ›

A blog is basically a simplified way of sharing things, like an online journal or diary, in a format that can feel something like your own news column.

Is owning a blog free? ›

It doesn't need to cost much—or even anything at all—to start your own blog. If you really can't afford to pay even a few dollars, I'd recommend using WordPress.com. It'll give you a good understanding of WordPress, and you can transfer your blog to a self-hosted WordPress.org site in the future.

Can you start a blog with no money? ›

Free blogging platforms such as WordPress.com, Blogger, and Wix offer basic features and functionality to get you started with your blog. They're easy to use, even for those without technical skills, and they often provide pre-made templates and designs to help you get your blog up and running quickly.

How to blog for beginners? ›

12 Steps a beginner can take to start a blog
  1. Choose a subject. The first thing you need to do to start a blog is choose a subject. ...
  2. Choose a name. ...
  3. Register your domain name. ...
  4. Find a web host. ...
  5. Set up your blog. ...
  6. Create a custom blog email address. ...
  7. Create your social media accounts. ...
  8. Install blog plugins.

How much money per 1000 views on a blog? ›

Earnings can vary from $0.5 to $2.5 per 1000 views, but several factors influence this, including your blog's niche, audience location, and ad technicalities. 🔍 Understand the Key Factors: Ad Types & Sizes: Choose wisely for better CPM. Audience Geography: Some countries offer higher CPC.

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How to Make 100 Dollars A Day (Without a Job)
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Who pays bloggers? ›

Bloggers can earn money for ads displayed on various areas throughtout thier blog/website using Google Adsense. Google Adsense then awards a certain amount of money based on clicks (PPC - Pay Per Click) and/or when banners are viewed a certain amount (Usually per thousand- Cost Per Mille).

Why do many bloggers fail? ›

You can fail as a blogger by not reaching out to other influencers and bloggers in your niche. Guest posting is an excellent way to generate links for your blog. Besides, reports show that over 50% of bloggers regularly guest post. One primary reason blogs fail is that they do not have any discovery channels early on.

Does anyone still read blogs? ›

The state of blogs now. Short answer: yes. A recent survey found that over 60% of all internet users read blogs, while another found that 77% of internet users read blogs daily. That's over 4 billion readers.

Is blogging in decline? ›

Google Trends shows that in the last five years, the interest in blogs has steadily declined worldwide.

What are the 4 main parts of a blog? ›

The Elements of a Blog
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What does a good blog consist of? ›

Great blog posts answer readers' questions as quickly and simply as possible, and your headings and subheadings can help accomplish that. Think of them as a continuation of the main idea of your post — use your subheaders to include keywords and topics that naturally follow your main topic and keyword.

What is the format of a blog? ›

The format of a blog typically includes a header, body content, and a footer. The header typically contains a logo and navigation links. The body content typically consists of a series of dated posts, each with a title and text, images, videos, and other content.

What is the main part of a blog? ›

Blog posts are obviously the most important part of your site, since they are what draw readers in and hopefully get them to come back for more content. In addition to an attention-grabbing title, you need to write an introduction for your blog post that instantly hooks readers.

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